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Campaign 2008 and a New Progressive Majority

Sep 17
Mon 7:00 PM
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1) Are we on the verge of creating a new progressive majority? Learn from Peter Leyden, Director of the New Politics Institute (NPI), why and how this can happen. NPI http://www.newpolitic... is dedicated to helping progressives understand today's transformation of politics due to the tumultuous changes in technology, media and the demographics of the country. NPI helps progressives understand the changes and master the new political strategies needed to succeed in this new environment.

2) Which Presidential candidate are you supporting, and why? Hear from dedicated grassroots activists about why they're volunteering now to support their favorite.

3) Socialize and join in a general discussion on the path to success for the critical November 4, 2008 national elections.

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Who attended?

    • Alec Bash (+10 guests)
       Peter Leyden's presentation from the New Politics Institute was both educational and inspirational. Grassroots volunteers for Obama, Kucinich, Richardson, Edwards and Clinton spoke persuasively re why they're supporting their candidate...we have a great field of Presidential contenders! 
    •  The main presenter was one of the best speakers I've ever seen. I like fast talkers! I'm glad Alec brought up the important issue of electoral seats in California, that has really been on my mind. I apologize for not staying for the whole session - had to prepare something for work the following day. 
    •  The formal presentation was excellent. But the meeting was a little long (too many speakers?) and trailed off at the end. 
    • Jennifer (+1 guest)
    • mollywertz (+1 guest)
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